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On 2002-11-06 16:45, JS Princeton wrote:
You don't seem to realize that what's going on is coupling.
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I was too harsh in my previous post, and I'm sorry for that.
But I realize and explain exactly how that coupling is there, and you refuse to realize it.
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Even if you don't have the expanding universe as you see it, you have to have some characteristic time in order for anything to come to equilibrium.
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I did it two posts above, though I got it expressed in distance rather than time.
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But we've gone through this all before, and you are likely to just be as stubborn as previously.
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Let's ask the audience, who's the most stubborn of us two. [img]/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_razz.gif[/img]
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Steady staters require all the Helium to be produced in stellar nucleosynthesis. Do you? If not, where did the Helium come from?
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No, I don't. I think that everything between bare protons and heaviest elements is produced with a certain weight distribution when matter accelerated in the magnetic fields in the voids smashes into accreted material structures. Stars then work on turning it all into dead iron and further. It will take some effort to quantify the process, so I could use some help from an accelerator specialist.
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(Hint: there's not enough energy in the universe for the 25% cosmic abundance of Helium to be made in stars).
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We don't have a clear idea of energy density in frequency bands below those we managed to measure. Most of the energy may be lurking exactly there.